M. Cercos et al., Cloning and characterization of TPE4A, a thiol-protease gene induced during ovary senescence and seed germination in pea, PLANT PHYSL, 119(4), 1999, pp. 1341-1348
A cDNA clone encoding a thiol-protease (TPE4A) was isolated from senescent
ovaries of pea (Pisum sativum) by reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain re
action. The deduced amino acid sequence of TPE4A has the conserved catalyti
c amino acids of papain. It is very similar to VSCYSPROA, a thiol-protease
induced during seed germination in common vetch. TPE4A mRNA levels increase
during the senescence of unpollinated pea ovaries and are totally suppress
ed by treatment with gibberellic acid. In situ hybridization indicated that
TPE4A mRNA distribution in senescent pea ovaries is different from that of
previously reported thiol-proteases induced during senescence, suggesting
the involvement of different proteases in the mobilization of proteins from
senescent pea ovaries. TPE4A is also induced during the germination of pea
seeds, indicating that a single protease gene can be induced during two di
fferent physiological processes, senescence and germination, both of which
require protein mobilization.